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neil: a very good job. the guy that made this debate possible tonight and the fact of the matter is he crunches a lot of the stuff for the national committee. when they were going through the scheduled debates and they had the numbers with cnbc which is fine and i used to work and it's a a wonderful place. used to be, anyway he could have left it at that and we would make a name for ourselves because really is trying to get included on the movie premiere run and the republican party said we will get these cajon's at fox a chance. you could easily argue her business commitment was filled and he made that possible. sean is not your typical conservative because i noticed his socks as he and i were talking. if we could take a look at those socks. are you able to look at sean socks, guys? this is not your normal conservative guy. we are going to get a close-up of his socks here because i guarantee you and i've seen it before, he'd care of goes in public by this all the time that he is crafting the next person of
neil: a very good job. the guy that made this debate possible tonight and the fact of the matter is he crunches a lot of the stuff for the national committee. when they were going through the scheduled debates and they had the numbers with cnbc which is fine and i used to work and it's a a wonderful place. used to be, anyway he could have left it at that and we would make a name for ourselves because really is trying to get included on the movie premiere run and the republican party said we...
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neil: oh, yeah. one of more remarkable echanges in the night what would you do if we had a bank fail? some say it would never happen. ted cruz said, if it were to happen, he would not rescue a bank of america, that is what hillary clinton said. you step back say think about what you are saying, you tell millions of depositors through no fault of their owner caught up in this whirl wind, and you would let them go? you didn't like that. >> look the investors ought to lose but the depositors are simple people who have nothing to do with that. neil: that was the premise for the bailout last time. >> i'm saying, i think we can put many thins in place that would prevent a lot of what happened. but if the question is, could it happen against? it is it might. and then what -- >> what did you think of governor bush saying it is not going to happen. >> you can never say it not. if we take a lot of steps issue we cure some of the problem that created this financial crisis, i think that will help, but you can ne
neil: oh, yeah. one of more remarkable echanges in the night what would you do if we had a bank fail? some say it would never happen. ted cruz said, if it were to happen, he would not rescue a bank of america, that is what hillary clinton said. you step back say think about what you are saying, you tell millions of depositors through no fault of their owner caught up in this whirl wind, and you would let them go? you didn't like that. >> look the investors ought to lose but the depositors...
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neil cavuto is not. he's coming up right now. >> welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. seen this new ad run about all these latino kids blasting thank you. thank you. thank you. it? is over the top. if you think it is affect hogue people feel about him, think again. we're getting growing indication with the february fbn debate days away he is still largely bulletproof. to blake berman with that. >> good afternoon. the top line number in the fox news poll, donald trump leading dr. ben carson 26-23, is something truck will take heading into the debate on tuesday. when you take a deeper dive there's another number that currently looks just as good for trump. that is 42%. 42% of republican voters feel the billionaire businessman is the one most qualified to handle the economy. now, to put that into context, 42% equate of the combined total of carson, rubio, kashich, bush, fiorina and huckabee. essentially that's the next seven candidates. now, that's an important mark because when republican voters were asked which issue is most important to them in deciding the eventual no
neil cavuto is not. he's coming up right now. >> welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. seen this new ad run about all these latino kids blasting thank you. thank you. thank you. it? is over the top. if you think it is affect hogue people feel about him, think again. we're getting growing indication with the february fbn debate days away he is still largely bulletproof. to blake berman with that. >> good afternoon. the top line number in the fox news poll, donald trump leading dr. ben...
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neil: no. nevada is big state. >> we're saying that is in the republican primary. >> there are more than five people of, more than five latinos that are republican. just going to florida. >> of the republican latinos, it is still very small number. neil: so hillary clinton does have latino support. one edge she had over barack obama when she ran eight years ago. but it is not overwhelming this go round. >> listens you have to ask yourself why the democratic party is pulling out all the stops equating anything donald trump says- neil: who put out that ad. >> it was non-profit. >> and they vote republican. >> they're not representative of the whole democratic party. i didn't support them. i'm democrat. >> they're going, they see that donald is resonating with the country. by the way -- neil: i agree. this will help him. don't you think. >> no. neil: that it is a little insulting and demeaning? >> insulting, demeaning, listen, no rational person on face of the earth good thing for someone to get i
neil: no. nevada is big state. >> we're saying that is in the republican primary. >> there are more than five people of, more than five latinos that are republican. just going to florida. >> of the republican latinos, it is still very small number. neil: so hillary clinton does have latino support. one edge she had over barack obama when she ran eight years ago. but it is not overwhelming this go round. >> listens you have to ask yourself why the democratic party is...
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neil: oh, yeah. one of more remarkable echanges in the night what would you do if we had a bank fail? some say it would never happen. ted cruz said, if it were to happen, he would not rescue a bank of america, that is what hillary clinton said. you step back say think about what you are saying, you tell millions of depositors through no fault of their owner caught up in this whirl wind, and you would let them go? you didn't like that. >> look the investors ought to lose but the depositors are simple people who have nothing to do with that. neil: that was the premise for the bailout last time. >> i'm saying, i think we can put many thins in place that would prevent a lot of what happened. but if the question is, could it happen against? it is it might. and then what -- >> what did you think of governor bush saying it is not going to happen. >> you can never say it not. if we take a lot of steps issue we cure some of the problem that created this financial crisis, i think that will help, but you can ne
neil: oh, yeah. one of more remarkable echanges in the night what would you do if we had a bank fail? some say it would never happen. ted cruz said, if it were to happen, he would not rescue a bank of america, that is what hillary clinton said. you step back say think about what you are saying, you tell millions of depositors through no fault of their owner caught up in this whirl wind, and you would let them go? you didn't like that. >> look the investors ought to lose but the depositors...
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neil: i am serious. the ones who are protesting and those who have a lot of sympathetic years do they know where the money would come from? gerri: that is one of the questions we are going to be asking because at the end of the day there's only one place the money will come from and it is going to be the federal government. of the federal government stands the time the loans given to college students each in every year and the federal government will pick up the tab that is the way it is run in european countries and the argument you get from students when they say education is a right and everybody should have free education, and they say you can't get any job these days without a college education. that is their logic. we will talk to these students in coming minutes. presumably they will be brave enough to come out and tell us exactly what they want and why. neil: thank you very much. if this is sounding familiar it should. we have seen more calls for the government to get more involved in a number of
neil: i am serious. the ones who are protesting and those who have a lot of sympathetic years do they know where the money would come from? gerri: that is one of the questions we are going to be asking because at the end of the day there's only one place the money will come from and it is going to be the federal government. of the federal government stands the time the loans given to college students each in every year and the federal government will pick up the tab that is the way it is run in...
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neil: okay. former vice president of united states selected at 41, that makes you 43. >> i was 44th, you know who the 44th president is obama. neil: numbers matter. more after this i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, you
neil: okay. former vice president of united states selected at 41, that makes you 43. >> i was 44th, you know who the 44th president is obama. neil: numbers matter. more after this i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term...
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his name is neil cavuto. neil, round of applause from everybody. fantastic stuff. neil: very kind of you, but i don't think any of us have slept. this might be a tad incoherent two hours here. thank you very much, stuart. we are focusing on the fallout from the debate last night including discussion back and forth whether republicans are inclined to hike the minimum wage because with the debate last night, both debates, there were protests going on outside this building. many calling for more than doubling the minimum wage to $15 an hour. and we put that question right to the candidates. would you be open to raising the minimum wage by any level. take a peek. >> so do not raise the minimum wage. >> i would not raise the minimum. neil: sir, just to be clear, you would not raise it? >> i would not raise it. >> if i thought raising the minimum wage is the best way to help people increase their pay, i would be all for it. it isn't. in the 21st century, it's a disaster. neil: almost to a man and woman, i think it is fairly universal here, maybe with the exception of ric
his name is neil cavuto. neil, round of applause from everybody. fantastic stuff. neil: very kind of you, but i don't think any of us have slept. this might be a tad incoherent two hours here. thank you very much, stuart. we are focusing on the fallout from the debate last night including discussion back and forth whether republicans are inclined to hike the minimum wage because with the debate last night, both debates, there were protests going on outside this building. many calling for more...
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neil: why rubio? >> when we first set out 10 months ago to set out this endeavor to vet all candidates we asked ourselves who would be the best president and number two, who would likely be able to win a national election. in the beginning we were worried about maybe two getting answers. one might be the best president and one might be most electable. in the end turned out to be in our mind, far and above, one person, marco rubio. neil: not donald trump? >> not donald trump. neil: why not? >> why not donald trump? oh, i think many reasons. number one, i don't think donald trump would make a very good president, number one. i also don't think he is electable. i think he would lose the election. but donald trump has never, he has a track record. look at his track record. he has never looked out for other people other than himself, in my opinion. neil: he has tracked the rage. >> i love he speaks out and is not politically correct. that resonates with me also. neil: right. >> i like the fact he says thin
neil: why rubio? >> when we first set out 10 months ago to set out this endeavor to vet all candidates we asked ourselves who would be the best president and number two, who would likely be able to win a national election. in the beginning we were worried about maybe two getting answers. one might be the best president and one might be most electable. in the end turned out to be in our mind, far and above, one person, marco rubio. neil: not donald trump? >> not donald trump. neil:...
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neil? neil: blake, thank you very much. and again to blake's point, i think we gave you a hint of that book signing, this is very, very unusual to see the type of crowd that turn out. so the good doctor is on a book tour now all across the country. not doing campaigning. he gets to mention the campaign as he's on the tour, respond to criticisms from donald trump, but i hope we'll be able to get some of the large crowd scenes around the country. thousands of people turning out for book signing. i have not seen that since my last book was out. enough about me, back to how this is all going to fall out. lenny has been a digital boon in the candidates to mitt romney, worked with a lot of the candidates including ben carson. i could extend that to donald trump. he's worked with them all. and lenny, i'm looking at these crowds and looking at the response that ben carson is getting. what you hear in the digital universe is the doctor has to respond to the donald. does he? >> well, he does and he has. listen, what we see at our fir
neil? neil: blake, thank you very much. and again to blake's point, i think we gave you a hint of that book signing, this is very, very unusual to see the type of crowd that turn out. so the good doctor is on a book tour now all across the country. not doing campaigning. he gets to mention the campaign as he's on the tour, respond to criticisms from donald trump, but i hope we'll be able to get some of the large crowd scenes around the country. thousands of people turning out for book signing....
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neil, back to you. neil: thank you very much. if you're watching this, an issue here a budget shortfall not only in the city of chicago but in illinois as well and a billion dollars shortfall and they think putting a simple tax on all trades done in the cme and this would call into question any futures or derivative trading from everything from oil to live cattle to agricultural products, soybeans, you name it's traded here. some saying just a few pennies per trade tax others say it would be substantially more than that. but it just shifts the future trading on this sort of thing away from chicago where the environment would not be so adverse and these people find it to be a relatively easy way to get money, and it could be short-lived. the fear seems to be that such a quest for cash can boomerang on you. connell has been following this. this would not be the first time those seeing budget shortfalls hitting up the financial community to pay for that without addressing the underlying spending that has brought all of this on. but
neil, back to you. neil: thank you very much. if you're watching this, an issue here a budget shortfall not only in the city of chicago but in illinois as well and a billion dollars shortfall and they think putting a simple tax on all trades done in the cme and this would call into question any futures or derivative trading from everything from oil to live cattle to agricultural products, soybeans, you name it's traded here. some saying just a few pennies per trade tax others say it would be...
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neil, back to you. >> incredible. thank you very much. >>> remember yesterday when we were talking about how they changed the plans, if you're going away for thanksgiving, you have on the there a half hour earlier. now, a lot of that had to do with lines and longer security checks and they had an -- out of an abundance of caution thought it would be good for you to get there early. and then the very next day, we learned there's a worldwide travel alert. what happened? the former new york fbi assistant director james -- what happened? what would have changed or prompted this renewed concern? >> well, that was a state department, neil. so it's hard to say. you know? >> right. >> haven't had a very high opinion of things they do, but i'm sure it's appropriate because of the situation that we're all reading about and looking at every day. it's basically getting out of control. >> you know, james, you mentioned the state department. the state department, you know, warning that went out. the first one was -- it went out ver
neil, back to you. >> incredible. thank you very much. >>> remember yesterday when we were talking about how they changed the plans, if you're going away for thanksgiving, you have on the there a half hour earlier. now, a lot of that had to do with lines and longer security checks and they had an -- out of an abundance of caution thought it would be good for you to get there early. and then the very next day, we learned there's a worldwide travel alert. what happened? the former...
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neil: okay. even though they might get a veto over a majority, you know, in the senate as well, they want to delay this process. now, that means more refugees wait in line; right? >> right. and the pressure increases as the time passes because they're humanitarian conditions are going to deteriorate and increases to admit more people. delay is not necessarily our friend. neil: now, in europe they had them pinned up in what seemed like camps. depending on the border town what have you, and a number suggested, well, why don't we send them back to syria over a no fly zone where it could protect them, that sounds goofy to me, what do you think? >> it doesn't sound goofy to me. neil: here's what it sounds like. the jews back to germany and we promised them during world war ii we're going to make it possible for the germans to get at them. >> not what it sounds like to me. neil: the guy running this country? >> which country? syria or the united states? . neil: syria. >> the guy running syria doesn't h
neil: okay. even though they might get a veto over a majority, you know, in the senate as well, they want to delay this process. now, that means more refugees wait in line; right? >> right. and the pressure increases as the time passes because they're humanitarian conditions are going to deteriorate and increases to admit more people. delay is not necessarily our friend. neil: now, in europe they had them pinned up in what seemed like camps. depending on the border town what have you, and...
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neil: a reminder. which would barely keep medicare going for three years, one area even if we've reposition it to go into the area you want, we don't have enough to do it so you have to find other means of getting money, right? >> i think that that is the starting point. neil: no idea something like that, no one got angry, no one got nasty, she is a wonderful girl, don't get me wrong, that it would go as viral as it did. our only point in having this discussion with her was get to the crux of this battle where you have so many vying for so much from washington whether it is free college or uncle sam taking out the debt or we could extend it to enforcing lower prices, drug prices. focus on just the cost of giveaways that get to be out of the ballpark, crunching some numbers and seeing how much you could get taxing the rich no matter how you define the rich. connell: we did that with four sets of numbers that will break down and back up a lot of what you were talking about with that young lady yesterday.
neil: a reminder. which would barely keep medicare going for three years, one area even if we've reposition it to go into the area you want, we don't have enough to do it so you have to find other means of getting money, right? >> i think that that is the starting point. neil: no idea something like that, no one got angry, no one got nasty, she is a wonderful girl, don't get me wrong, that it would go as viral as it did. our only point in having this discussion with her was get to the...
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neil: no. charles: china. neil: millions. all right. in the meantime we are waiting and watching for a crucial vote. trying to find a better way for the people coming into our country. particularly the refugees. a waste of time in the vaults are not there to override a presidential veto anyway. and between the two is some substance here. they are talking past each other. democrats admit we have to button down this process. democrats that they may politick all hay out of this. the fact of the matter is you made political hay out of this plus forcing it down our throats. ♪ we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. neil: think about this. go out of staff or out of procedure for out of the votes as speaker of the house. obviously, something happens. the paris attack. killed 129. concerned about how we accept refugees into this country. all the more so the serious refugees. backgrounds are checked. whether we are doing the job. making sure that we are making sure that they are on the up an
neil: no. charles: china. neil: millions. all right. in the meantime we are waiting and watching for a crucial vote. trying to find a better way for the people coming into our country. particularly the refugees. a waste of time in the vaults are not there to override a presidential veto anyway. and between the two is some substance here. they are talking past each other. democrats admit we have to button down this process. democrats that they may politick all hay out of this. the fact of the...
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. >> but my time is up, neil cavuto, it's yours, neil. neil: that last nine was the line of your show. heavens forbid is right. touche. more on that in a minute, i want to bring you. you to date on the search where this paris attacker is but now increasingly where he was. and apparently frequenting italy as early as august and reports he may have made it from syria to greece as part of that first refugee wave, we don't know. he was a busy fellow and very busy trying to find where the heck he is. all of this at the same time we are beefing up air strikes against isis, more like oil positions or those trucks that carry black market oil to and from god knows who. the u.s. is saying 283 oil trucks were impounded and obliterated in eastern syria, they've been doing similar damage to those oil facilities and the transportation sector of that oil. too early to tell. this is what we know, they're not messing around when it comes to financing that isis gets. now to that big deal we're talking about between pfizer. a $155 billion deal, but what's d
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and he is the managing editor of fox business network, neil cavuto. who was also one of the moderators at tuesday night's debate so i'm looking forward to speaking to him about that. [ applause ] i have some exciting news about some of my friends that i want to quickly take time out. my colleagues bill hader and fred armisen, my colleagues, my friends are receiving a smithsonian ingenuity award tonight for their work on the show "documentary now." here's a picture of those guys in "documentary now" on ifc. [ applause ] and i'm very happy for them. i also worked on the show. and not receiving the award. i am receiving the ult -- the very coveted smithsonian's clever little fella. [ laughter ] so that will be something for the mantel place. my dear friend, and to my money one of the funniest comedians working today, john mulaney has a great special new on netflix. it's out tomorrow night. if you are looking for something to watch this weekend, i highly recommend. check that out on netfilx. for all you john mulaney fans. and also, "snl" on saturday, the
and he is the managing editor of fox business network, neil cavuto. who was also one of the moderators at tuesday night's debate so i'm looking forward to speaking to him about that. [ applause ] i have some exciting news about some of my friends that i want to quickly take time out. my colleagues bill hader and fred armisen, my colleagues, my friends are receiving a smithsonian ingenuity award tonight for their work on the show "documentary now." here's a picture of those guys in...
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. >> likewise, neil,. neil: all right. he's the most impossible governor has ever had, i'm not talking about chris christy, i'm talking about john cane, republicans or democrats respected, republicans admired and the state itself functions actually quite well. so with that impeccable going for him, no surprise that president chose him to author a 9/11 commission report to get to the bottom of what happens. break down in communication, try to get this in some sort of sense of what happened. but this idea of could it happen again? the governor with me now. i'm wondering, governor, with that, you express fears that we're missing things again or we're -- not to the point that it could be another 9/11, but we are just missing things. like what? >> well, we're not, to me, lee hamlet and i wrote a bit the other day that said basically we're concentrating so much on military that we're not putting all the other weapons in our arsenal to work and we're not going to win this war militarily, not unless we win it on the ground and als
. >> likewise, neil,. neil: all right. he's the most impossible governor has ever had, i'm not talking about chris christy, i'm talking about john cane, republicans or democrats respected, republicans admired and the state itself functions actually quite well. so with that impeccable going for him, no surprise that president chose him to author a 9/11 commission report to get to the bottom of what happens. break down in communication, try to get this in some sort of sense of what...
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neil: secretary, thank you very. >> thank you, neil. neil: all right. we do know this was all crafted and largely discussed on social media. so now we are trying to use social media to fight back. but in so doing, is privacy being trampled on? after all, france is in a state of emergency. and our own judge is in a state of concern. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. neil: all right. we've got stocks running away here right now, most of them up, 25 of them are occupy occupy up of the -- are up of the dow 30. this huge deal in the hotel sector, and i wish i could say that that itself, the hospitality industry, the leisure industry, the airline industry, it is not, for obvious reasons after these paris attacks, not exactly a ho
neil: secretary, thank you very. >> thank you, neil. neil: all right. we do know this was all crafted and largely discussed on social media. so now we are trying to use social media to fight back. but in so doing, is privacy being trampled on? after all, france is in a state of emergency. and our own judge is in a state of concern. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's...
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a lot of you have been asking, neil, what can i do for you? processed meats and cheeses, i'll leave it at that. sue he then. >>> hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with geraldo rivera, tucker karlsson. dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> last week some of the hosts at "the view," said some mean things about carly fiorina's face during the cnbc's degait bait. the presidential candidate challenged them to say them to her face if she returned to the program. she just did and here's what happened. >> you were a little upset with us about -- a comic comment that was made. >> hey, if you meant your comment about my face being
a lot of you have been asking, neil, what can i do for you? processed meats and cheeses, i'll leave it at that. sue he then. >>> hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with geraldo rivera, tucker karlsson. dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> last week some of the hosts at "the view," said some mean things about carly fiorina's face during the cnbc's degait bait. the presidential candidate challenged them to say...
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and they do, neil. they all have -- even before this debate, all the campaigns have had one-on-one meetings with producers and executives at fox business. that all happens and it did happen. but with -- the recent the cnbc thing went too far. wasn't just the tough questions. the fox news debate was full of tough questions. the opinion is, is it two hours of people being jerks for two hours? that's when things go over the line. so, no one is afraid of tough. in fact a lot of candidates shine when things are tough. but it's a matter of what is your attitude that you have for two hours? and those folks had an attitude that was just out of whack, and people knew it, and that was the problem. >> you think you had in the babies in the bunch? >> no, because i think that these guys were so far over the line that it crossed reasonableness. so, i think in this -- in that case, i would say, no. >> all right. reince, a pleasure. you mist have you're share of headaches and sleepless nights as these things advance to
and they do, neil. they all have -- even before this debate, all the campaigns have had one-on-one meetings with producers and executives at fox business. that all happens and it did happen. but with -- the recent the cnbc thing went too far. wasn't just the tough questions. the fox news debate was full of tough questions. the opinion is, is it two hours of people being jerks for two hours? that's when things go over the line. so, no one is afraid of tough. in fact a lot of candidates shine...
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. >> reporter: neil is a high school student. he was told to write about how his life relates to this song titled "dear john" by hip art artist mc lite. ♪ >> reporter: at the time, neil was recovering from a torn tendon. >> nowadays, they work on some college applications. and finish it then. >> more than 1,000 applicants were competing for two $50,000 scholarships as part of the education initiative of mc lite. >> they tried to basically connect with this personal connections you know, challenges and disadvantages. >> neil is known by his teachers as one of school's best writers. >> it's definitely clear that through writing, he uses the medium to speak about issues he cares about. >> and last week, neil was told he was a winner. a reserved young man, he would not talk much about his essay. his mother confessed she hasn't even read it. as for colleges, he likes dillard university and morgan state in baltimore. he says he dit enjoy being in the lime light. there he is with mc lite. >> just the whole event getting out there and
. >> reporter: neil is a high school student. he was told to write about how his life relates to this song titled "dear john" by hip art artist mc lite. ♪ >> reporter: at the time, neil was recovering from a torn tendon. >> nowadays, they work on some college applications. and finish it then. >> more than 1,000 applicants were competing for two $50,000 scholarships as part of the education initiative of mc lite. >> they tried to basically connect with...
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neil: yikes. donald trump taking a shot at jeb bush, and the fact that bush is in a world of polling hurt right now, despite the fact he entered this race with more money than any of them. gerry seib going to respond to that. he'll join us a week from now at the big debate. he put him down a number of times but it does serve as a reminder that money can only take you so far. what has happened to jeb bush? >> well, look, this turns out to be not the year any of us anticipated, that's especially true for jeb bush, i think. the tradition of the republican party is the people whose turn has come moved to the front of the line, jeb bush seemed the most experienced guy, the kind of guy republicans gravitate too eventually. this is the guy republicans don't traditionally gravitate to. havi have to say this is early still by historical standards. at this point years ago, rudy giuliani had been ahead for eight straight months, that didn't last december into january. theory of the bush campaign is there are
neil: yikes. donald trump taking a shot at jeb bush, and the fact that bush is in a world of polling hurt right now, despite the fact he entered this race with more money than any of them. gerry seib going to respond to that. he'll join us a week from now at the big debate. he put him down a number of times but it does serve as a reminder that money can only take you so far. what has happened to jeb bush? >> well, look, this turns out to be not the year any of us anticipated, that's...
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neil: all right. so by that i take it, governor one you mean political experience. even those who have that political experience and have crafted out plans to deal with issues, and i would include chris christy on that, i would include jeb bush on that, they've not been richly rewarded in the polls. chris christy, in fact, has offered tough love when it comes to security. many people said he recognized that it's unsustainable, of course it's on. but these candidates who spell out these positions, i would include john kasich in that, they're not rewarded for that. what do you make of that? >> well, that's the problem we have. we have an electorate that's falling for the approach to politics and falling in love with dumb style instead of significant policy. and they're going to be -- we're going to be in trouble if that stays the deciding factor all the way through the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primaries. this is a crucial election. and people who just brag about themselves so to speak cannot
neil: all right. so by that i take it, governor one you mean political experience. even those who have that political experience and have crafted out plans to deal with issues, and i would include chris christy on that, i would include jeb bush on that, they've not been richly rewarded in the polls. chris christy, in fact, has offered tough love when it comes to security. many people said he recognized that it's unsustainable, of course it's on. but these candidates who spell out these...
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. >> you know and any time neil. i am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they went through a process and they wanted to cross the t's and dot the i's and could have done it. >> yeah, it's seven years. >> yeah, politically this is not going to be aa deal big for them right now. they all agree on them and by the time they finally slug the way to a nominee, i think that it's going to be lower down the list on the voters in general. >> this is why you could be gone. it could be $4 a gallon and could be by next november. we know that it's going to be higher and the jobs that are lost. we know this and that we would like to control our own future and keep money in the north america and not fund it in the middle east. >> yeah, people want to pay a dollar of a gallon of gas. >> yeah, by the way -- >> if that were the case think of how absurd this is because the economy is is coming back. come on. >> that was not it and it's a face about it and then maybe you can pick up on this. we have the climate change com
. >> you know and any time neil. i am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they went through a process and they wanted to cross the t's and dot the i's and could have done it. >> yeah, it's seven years. >> yeah, politically this is not going to be aa deal big for them right now. they all agree on them and by the time they finally slug the way to a nominee, i think that it's going to be lower down the list on the voters in general. >> this is why you could...
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neil. >> all right, geri, thank you very much. i want to put something in perspective to understand this from the perspective of one marcher. an organizers of this million student march and the question i had to raise in this give and take from fox business, which if you don't have you should demand. but my point was this. how are you going to pay for it? take a listen. >> the three core demands of the national day of action are, free public college, a cancellation of student debt, and a $15 an hour minimum wage for people who work on the campus. >> how is that paid? >> um, great question. i mean, so i'm not sure what you're talking about a national level. picker schools. i can -- >> you want all that stuff, someone has to pick up the tab. who would that be? >> um, the one percent of people in society that are hoarding. the wealth and really causing a catastrophe that students are facing. we have a relationship right now where one percent of the population owns more wealth than the 99% combined. >> all right. so, the one percent -
neil. >> all right, geri, thank you very much. i want to put something in perspective to understand this from the perspective of one marcher. an organizers of this million student march and the question i had to raise in this give and take from fox business, which if you don't have you should demand. but my point was this. how are you going to pay for it? take a listen. >> the three core demands of the national day of action are, free public college, a cancellation of student debt,...
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neil young is a supporter of bernie sanders. >> stephen: well, of course, neil young supports bernie sanders. they go to the same lack of barber. trump also got burned this year when he used r.e.m.'s "it's the end of the world as we know it" without any authorization. to which the band responded, with a series of tweets saying, ) >> stephen: my, my. those are strong words, though in trump's defense, it is accurate. if he gets elected, it is the end of the world as we know it. ( cheers and applause ) and just-- and just over the past weekend, trump got on the wrong side of aerosmith frontman and root vegetable, steven laughter ) who issued a cease-and-desist letter saying: and he's right. if anything, "dream on" is really more appropriate for the cheers and applause ) and trump isn't the first candidate to get on the wrong side of a musician. >> in the 2008 election, jackson brown, the foo fighters, and john mellencamp all asked john mccain to stop using their music. after wisconsin governor scott walker used music from the dropkick murphys, they tweeted at him, "we literally hate you
neil young is a supporter of bernie sanders. >> stephen: well, of course, neil young supports bernie sanders. they go to the same lack of barber. trump also got burned this year when he used r.e.m.'s "it's the end of the world as we know it" without any authorization. to which the band responded, with a series of tweets saying, ) >> stephen: my, my. those are strong words, though in trump's defense, it is accurate. if he gets elected, it is the end of the world as we know...
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this is neil everett. >> spurs/wizards. >> prepare to be entertained. >> let's roll. john wall practicing. that's how youism prove. dusty baker is going to be the new nationals manager. we love dusty make baker. he worked with us at espn, great dude, likes to fish, music and baseball? tied up, 3:30 left. beal by leonard and kawhi leonard is a good defensive players. gortat, did you see that got lucky on the bounce. beal again hits a big shot. washington is up 4. we got about 1:40 left. leonard stepback, bobby jack. what a game this was. it wasn't as good as wizards/golden state and the clippers but it was still good, tony parker. >> par lew view fran says. >> with seven seconds left tied this may go to overtime if washington can't convert. >>> john wall told beal, hey, man, this is what they do. they pay us to make those shots. lamarcus aldridge, pick it up. watch. oh. and beal hits it. and san antonio i think had beaten washington like 17 the wizards get them, 102-99. >> neil mentioned the clippers and warriors. warriors win it at home. that's aall we got. >>> up nex
this is neil everett. >> spurs/wizards. >> prepare to be entertained. >> let's roll. john wall practicing. that's how youism prove. dusty baker is going to be the new nationals manager. we love dusty make baker. he worked with us at espn, great dude, likes to fish, music and baseball? tied up, 3:30 left. beal by leonard and kawhi leonard is a good defensive players. gortat, did you see that got lucky on the bounce. beal again hits a big shot. washington is up 4. we got about...
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neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great i'm how do you stay on top of your health? ahh... ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health
neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great i'm how do you stay on top of your...
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neil cavuto. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> i'm fine. >> seth: good. >> i was in waiting room three. >> seth: okay. >> and all the other stars -- big movies, broadway star, and another big movie. >> sh: sure. >> star. and then i was there. >> seth: yes. >> and so i was noticing people running back, looking in the rooms, looking in the rooms. and kind of looked in my room. and nothing. >> seth: nothing.. [ laughter ] >> like i thought it would say we have a -- >> seth: we don't call them waiting rooms. we call them dressing rooms. this isn't surgery. >> belelve me, mine was a waiting room. [ light laughter ] >> seth: we've got to get that medical table out of there. >> exactly. by the way, the forms you fill outside here -- >> seth: there's a lot of forms. >> you sign here. >> seth: look, those forms are important. you're going to make like >> i know. and then you've gotta factor in currency. >> seth: well, thank you first of all, for being here this week, because you obviously moderated the debate. i felt like there was some
neil cavuto. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> i'm fine. >> seth: good. >> i was in waiting room three. >> seth: okay. >> and all the other stars -- big movies, broadway star, and another big movie. >> sh: sure. >> star. and then i was there. >> seth: yes. >> and so i was noticing people running back, looking in the rooms, looking in the rooms. and kind of looked in my room. and nothing. >> seth: nothing.. [...
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neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm david muir. i hope to see you r both: we could be your secret santa. what we win... ...you win! wee given away thousands in fabulous vacations, cars, and cash. and you could be next. have your spin i.d. ready. the sears secret santa sweepstakes kicks off tonight. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! oh, hi. hoyou doin'? look at that crowd out there. thank you. thank you, jim. it's secret santa week. i love secret santa. yes. see you ter. hello! wow. look at th crowd of people up here. it'
neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm...
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the wizards get them, 102-99. >> neil mentioned the clippers and the warriors. the warriors win it at home. that's all we got. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> up next in "the pulse," country music's best rocking the house. >> and the most talked about moments from last night's cmas. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an you forgot the milk! that's lactaid . right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid . 100% real milk. no discomfort. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day and so would everyone else. new robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relief that lasts up to twelve hours. new robitussin 12 hour cough relief. >>> well, this morning's "pulse" is all about the hottest stars in country music having a blast in nashville at th
the wizards get them, 102-99. >> neil mentioned the clippers and the warriors. the warriors win it at home. that's all we got. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> up next in "the pulse," country music's best rocking the house. >> and the most talked about moments from last night's cmas. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent...
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says metro and neil cohen have mutually agreed cohen is no longer under consideration. he wanted to keep his post on several boards but metro couldn't allow that. >>> developing details now in a mysterious plane crash. national intelligence director says there is no direct v evidence of any terrorist involvement of the crash. but he also says a terror link can't be ruled out. aviation experts say it's possible a bomb was aboard and they also point to 2001 in which the metro air jet's tail was damaged. the weekend crash killed all 224 people on board. >>> a new poll showing that marco rubio did himself some good. >> the poll shows where things stand in new hampshire which holds the nation's first primary. donald trump continues to lead with 26%. ben carson has -- and rubio has jumped to third place. that is way up from september. >> the gop candidates were not happy with the way things went with that debate. they say they plan to take more control over future debates. they want at least 30 seconds for opening and closing statements and an equal number of questions for e
says metro and neil cohen have mutually agreed cohen is no longer under consideration. he wanted to keep his post on several boards but metro couldn't allow that. >>> developing details now in a mysterious plane crash. national intelligence director says there is no direct v evidence of any terrorist involvement of the crash. but he also says a terror link can't be ruled out. aviation experts say it's possible a bomb was aboard and they also point to 2001 in which the metro air jet's...
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neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm david muir. when and congestion...essure... you feel blocked, stuffed up. but sudafed® gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and congestion relief... so you feel free. (breathes deeply) powerful sinus relief sudafed®. open up. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- an actress and writer from chicago, illinois... a home health caregiver from garland, texas... and our returning champion -- a tutoring and testing director from johnson city, tennessee... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --
neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take a selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thought was, nobody is ever going to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm...
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neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take e selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thoughtwas, nobody is ever goioi to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm d did muir. i hope to see you right b"i really didn't think anything of them. they're just there." but a watirloo family now knows the wowoth of carbon monoxide detectors after two may have saved their lives this weekend. cyber monday is keeping some eastern iowa retailers verz busy. hear from the new cyclone football coaches as he arrives on campus for the first day on the job. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at 6. a waterloo family says a carbon monoxide detector saved their lives. the englglfamily thought it w
neil then picks up the bald eagle, about to be freed. just before, though, it is 2015, they take e selfie. smiling and look at the bald eagle. and then, that moment. about four minutes after they found that eagle trapped, it was free. >> first thing we thoughtwas, nobody is ever goioi to believe us. >> reporter: tonight, the proof flying away. four minutes and then freedom. thank you for watching here on a monday night. we hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. i'm d...
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>> i don't know, neil. we, i guess we lost some of our, our desire to you know, once again go where no man has gone unfortunately it's, i hate to say it, but politics plays a great deal. you know we were headed to the moon seven, eight years ago with a program called constellation, we could very well been back to the moon in the '20s and who knows how long it would have taken to get us to mars. neil, you know i believe very strongly we're going to get there, we're going to be there. the kids in fourth and fifth grade are the ones that are going to take us there. we need to give them the same opportunity and create the same passion and inspiration in their hearts and minds, that we had at one point in time. and maybe, maybe that's why i finally agreed to do this documentary. >> was it tough for you, gene, was it tough for to you do and go back in time and remember all of that? it was such an exciting time and kennedy and the new frontier and beating the soviets? it had to be very difficult. >> how did we wha
>> i don't know, neil. we, i guess we lost some of our, our desire to you know, once again go where no man has gone unfortunately it's, i hate to say it, but politics plays a great deal. you know we were headed to the moon seven, eight years ago with a program called constellation, we could very well been back to the moon in the '20s and who knows how long it would have taken to get us to mars. neil, you know i believe very strongly we're going to get there, we're going to be there. the...
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neil cavuto and maria bartiromo. we're delighted to have you with us. i don't know if this is a five debut for you. but we have high expectations for you there today. everybody's very excited. set the scene for us, how are things going in milwaukee? >> i think very well so far. have you tried any local cuisine? >> no. >> i -- as of yet i have not done that. they could not be more hospitable and more friendly and welcoming. >> what about the candidates, have you seen any of them? >> really sort of getting ready and sharpening our questions. i think it's the worst kept secret, neil, we're going to stick to the issues. >> yeah, i think one thing you hear from a lot of people, everyone has an idea -- i ran anybody someone in the hotel, here's what you've got to do. someone who is working just a security here at the front of the building, don't forget to get to the bottom of what's going on with isis. if i had hadime for everyone who had a good idea of a good question, all unsulolicited i'd have a lot of dimes. everyone is interested in this. it's a sign of
neil cavuto and maria bartiromo. we're delighted to have you with us. i don't know if this is a five debut for you. but we have high expectations for you there today. everybody's very excited. set the scene for us, how are things going in milwaukee? >> i think very well so far. have you tried any local cuisine? >> no. >> i -- as of yet i have not done that. they could not be more hospitable and more friendly and welcoming. >> what about the candidates, have you seen any...
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moderators maria bartiromo, neil cavuto. with me now, so first and foremost, neil, how are the debates tomorrow going to differ from the ones in the past? i read a comment says you want to disappear and let the candidates shine? >> right. and i'm a pretty big guy. if i were to disappear, that would be like a magic moment. but my point is, maria and i were talking about this. this idea we want the information and the questions to be clear, focused and to the point but then let candidates run with it by answering it. our goal not to sort of insert our views or, to frame it in a way that it gets obnoxious. doesn't mean questions won't be tough but they will be fair and balanced to the point. let candidates make to those and not our tone. deirdre: maria, to neil's point. i know you are ready. you have pointed questions on jobs and economy. >> she is actually ready. deirdre: she is ready. 50/50. >> that is debatable. deirdre: with what do you think is the most important economic issue? what do voters want to hear about most? >> i
moderators maria bartiromo, neil cavuto. with me now, so first and foremost, neil, how are the debates tomorrow going to differ from the ones in the past? i read a comment says you want to disappear and let the candidates shine? >> right. and i'm a pretty big guy. if i were to disappear, that would be like a magic moment. but my point is, maria and i were talking about this. this idea we want the information and the questions to be clear, focused and to the point but then let candidates...